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Operating Systems: Concepts and Design

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This edition provides students with a complete kernel of a multiprocess operating system (KMOS), supplying them with a ready-made real time operating system to put theory into practice. Hardware foundation and support for operating systems is discussed throughout. The book includes a detailed explanation of input/output programming, as well as case studies, which allow students to relate their theoretical knowledge and design experience to widely used contemporary operating systems such as UNIX, DOS and OS/2. New to this edition are examples from commercial operating systems; chapters on security, multiprocessors and distributed systems; and KMOS is now written in object-oriented Turbo Pascal.

568 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1987

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A walk through memory lane of OS. Written in the 80's as a college text book it still has some bits of wisdom on process design.
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